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The best watches at Wimbledon, from Roger Federer’s Rolex to Serena Williams’ comeback AP

The best watches at Wimbledon, from Roger Federer's Rolex to Serena Williams' comeback AP

It wouldn’t be Wimbledon without some spectacle, so let us present you Swazi-British actor Richard E. Grant wearing a white linen suit, sand-coloured vest, sky blue shirt, Union Jack tie and… Two Clocks. The theme here was clearly two-tone all around: On Grant’s left wrist was a steel and red-gold Breitling Navitimer B01 chronograph on a black leather strap, while on his right was something more elaborate – namely, a Santos de Cartier in steel and 18k yellow gold on a matching two-tone bracelet. Why double wrist? Grant’s father passed away navtimerwhich it keeps set to local time, while Cartier is set to Swaziland time to honor its birthplace.

Andrew Garfield’s IWC Ingenieur Automatic 35

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What’s the best place to look for watches that have been unreleased over the years? A celebrity’s wrist. This rule proved true again at Wimbledon, where Andrew Garfield wore this fantastic midsize IWC Engineer while it was still completely hidden. However, now the news has officially surfaced, and we know that this is the new Ingenieur Automattic 35 ref. IW324902. The Ingenieur is one of the less publicized designs of the watch industry’s most renowned designer, Gérald Genta, who is also responsible for the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and the Patek Philippe Nautilus. Since the re-release of the Ingenieur in 2023, IWC has gradually expanded its presence in the catalogue. It debuted with new sizes, such as the 35-mm “SL” version on Garfield’s wrist, and a larger assortment of colors. The new blue-green “pool” color makes it the perfect wristwear for summer outings.

Jason Fleming’s Rolex Milgauss

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Anyone who watched movies during the 90s and 00s will immediately recognize Jason Fleming, whose roles as London gangsters and comic book characters have made him the favorite Guy From The Thing. Turns out her sartorial choices are just as enjoyable as her film roles. Check out his dapper turn at Wimbledon this year, making a double-breasted suit look effortless in the scorching heat. His favorite watch? A Rolex Milgauss, whose signature green crystal gives it away immediately. Given the model’s background – it was developed for engineers and those like them who work around devices that generate magnetic fields – it seems a perfect fit for a wrist apparel for the man who once played Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

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